That is pretty damn cool. I have a star sizer (well, Magma), but I have a buddy that has a bunch of Star gear up in Conifer. It's good stuff.
Here ya go.
http://www.starreloaders.com/faqs/faqs.html
Judging by the research i have been doing your machine could sell for an easy $800-1K. There is a lot of interest and people still using them, once again a solid hand crafted product stands the test of time.
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I have been lurking on that Star reloader forum for the last week or so, lots of good info.
My dad and I mad a baffle today. It dropped the charge a couple 1/10's but not enough to make a difference..
Think ill glob some solder in the charge hole and then dial it back to 6 grains.
Ultimately an adjustable slide is what needs to happen.
Contact these guys. They work on dillons. but you never know if what they offer might work depending on the thread pitch of your adj rod.
http://www.uniquetek.com
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
We decided to solder a blob in the powder chamber to try and take up some of the volume. Managed to get really lucky.. with the blob and the baffle in there it throws 6 grains +/- 1/10th of a grain. First try, lucky as hell
Next my dad decided that it needed a base with a hole in it so that the spent primers would drop through instead of building up underneath the machine. So he whipped this out on Friday.
I ran 250 rounds through it tonight, it runs well no real issues to speak of. One thing I learned is if you do make a mistake (IE forget to index the shell plate) it takes a min to get everything back in the proper orientation.
Here you can see the shell plate full, the round in the back is ready to remove.
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You need to stop posting pictures. Every time i see this loader,i have a CC in hand surfing the web. One day the deal will miraculously appear.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".